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Girl Unwrapped

by (author) Gabriella Goliger

Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Initial publish date
Jul 2010
Category
General, Lesbian
Recommended Age
15
Recommended Grade
10
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781551523750
    Publish Date
    Jul 2010
    List Price
    $22.95

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Description

Winner, Ottawa Book Award for Fiction

A powerful tale of the burdens and blessings of history, the divided self, and the quest to be whole, Girl Unwrapped is a coming-of-age story set in 1960s Montreal. Toni Goldblatt's awakening to taboo desire conflicts with the expectations of her Holocaust-scarred parents and with the conservative mores of her times. Yearning to re-invent herself, she flees to Israel in the wake of the 1967 war, but the Zionist dream doesn't save her; instead, she finds the realities of life in the Middle East more complex than she imagined, and that her quest for normalcy has been thwarted. Only on her return to Montreal, when she discovers kindred spirits in the underground lesbian bar scene, does Toni begin to accept herself and find her own path.

Achingly honest, Gabriella Goliger's Girl Unwrapped is a novel about forbidden love, isolation, and the search for personal truth despite the stranglehold of family history.

Now in its second printing

About the author

Gabriella Goliger's first book, Song of Ascent, won the 2001 Upper Canada Writer's Craft Award (now available from Lazara Press). She was co-winner of the 1997 Journey Prize for short fiction, a finalist for this prize in 1995, and won the Prism international Award in 1993. Her work has been published in a number of journals and anthologies including Best New American Voices 2000 and Contemporary Jewish Writing in Canada.


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Awards

  • Winner, Ottawa Book Prize for Fiction

Editorial Reviews

A beautiful and powerful coming of age story ... Girl Unwrapped is wonderfully descriptive, riveting, and a must-read.
-Shalom Life

Shalom Life

Goliger draws subtle tensions between Toni's coming of age, her coming out, and the backdrop of global and familial histories.
-Canadian Literature

Canadian Literature

Goliger unwraps Toni's evolving identity with descriptive passages and well-researched details about the era. She explores lesbian stereotypes, the rise of feminism and Toni's effort to find a place in the lesbian world. In doing so, Goliger delivers her moral: accepting one's sexuality is only the first step on a long journey of self-discovery.
-Xtra!

Xtra!

The tender closing of Toni's painful odyssey is filled with the blessings that come with no longer having to hide the truth. Goliger's symbolic transliteration of Lisa's Sabbath chant, "Chew's life," appears to have worked its magic.
-The Globe and Mail

The Globe and Mail

Girl Unwrapped fits beautifully into the growing stack of literature about Jewish lesbian daughters of Holocaust survivors ... One of the strengths of the novel is the sure way Goliger incorporates social and political issues into Toni's life.
-Herizons

Herizons

An enticing and delightful coming-of age novel.
-Canadian Jewish News

Canadian Jewish News

A hauntingly familiar coming of age story, yet poignantly fresh and new. Not just in Toni owning her identity as a lesbian, but doing this in a family of Holocaust survivors in a new country where the message is to conform at all costs. An authentic, touching story.
-Heather Menzies

Heather Menzies

Though rooted in her Jewish heritage, Toni Goldblatt must wrestle with it too. The adult Toni, the courageous character that emerges in Gabriella Goliger's first novel, has her own strength, complexity and loveliness.
-Joy Kogawa

Joy Kogawa

Author Gabriella Goliger engages the reader with strong imagery and word painting ... the novel was difficult to put down.
-EDGE Publications

EDGE

Goliger's precise writing shows the hallmarks of a seasoned professional who knows exactly how to engage her reader: thoughtful prose, vibrant imagery, and compelling characters. Girl Unwrapped is a universally approachable story of self-discovery, told by a skillful and poised writer.
-Quill and Quire

Quill and Quire

The power of this novel lies in the empathetic intelligence with which Golliger portrays the conflicts between her vibrantly drawn characters ... Girl Unwrapped is a satisfying and well-crafted bildungsroman.
-Canadian Lesbian Book Reviews

Canadian Lesbian Book Reviews

A complex coming-of-age story about an only child of Holocaust survivors whose keen sense of outsiderness and otherness is intensified by her struggle with coming out as a lesbian ... Ambitious in scope, at times poetic with strong imagery, this is a literary work that ultimately resonates with hope.
-Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

Librarian Reviews

Girl Unwrapped: A Novel

Set mostly in 1960s Montreal, this novel explores the journey of a Jewish-Canadian girl as she tries to come to terms with her own identity as both the daughter of European immigrant Holocaust survivors and as a lesbian. The story convincingly portrays her growth from being a tomboy who always felt different, to an adult who can accept herself for who she really is in terms of both her Jewish identity and her sexual orientation.

Golger’s first novel, Song of Ascent, won the Upper Canada Writer’s Craft Ward. She has also received the 1997 Journey Prize for short fiction and the PRISM International award.

Caution: Contains sexual content, some swearing and frank discussion of issues of sexual orientation.

Source: The Association of Book Publishers of BC. BC Books for BC Schools. 2011-2012.

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